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After treating one hair, shift and reposition the treatment window in the area until you have located another
hair you want to treat. Follow step 4 (see page 19) for each hair you wish to treat.
Not immediately, but the treated hair will eventfully fall out on its own. You may also remove the treated
hairs with tweezers or an epilator after treatment, if desired.
Using the Absolute correctly takes some practice. At first, it may take some time to correctly target
and treat the individual hairs. It may help to use two hands, or to rest your elbow on a flat surface
(table, counter, etc.) for increased stability. Once you have developed your skills, treatment will
become easier– and you will even have some fun!
In order to help you to position the Absolute correctly on your face, you should use a mirror. Sitting
across from the mirror will allow you to target the desired treatment area before you apply the
Absolute to your skin.
For best results, treat every 2 weeks for up to 3 months or until you see the desired results.
Reposition and Repeat for Next Hair
Treatment Tips
Will my hair fall out after treatment?
NOTE:
Laser hair treatment does
not
immediately remove the treated hair(s). The intended result is that the hair
follicle will be deactivated upon impact and will not grow a new hair.